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I have an old Sony Vaio Notebook PCG-R505TL. Both cd-rom and floppy are external. I reformmated the Hard drive and reinstalled Windows Xp on my desktop using an IDE adapter and reinstalled the Hard Drive in my laptop. Windows boots on my desktop but not my laptop. When I power up I get a No Operating System message (black screen). I heard the reason Windows isnt booting up is because of the difference in BIOS between my desktop and laptop. The bios on the laptop doesnt give me the option to boot from anything that connects via usb.
The laptop recognizes the drive is installed.So to wrap it up. Bios says the HD is installed but doesnt boot windows.
Bios will not allow booting from anything other than the HD itself.My question is how do I reformat the Vaio and reinstall Windows with the hard drive is in my laptop without an internal Cd drive? Installing 386 FolderSam you need to have a bootdisk (98SE works) installed in your floppy and make sure your bios is setup to boot from the floppy. Once your computer boots from the bootdisk you should be brought to DOS. It's at this point you can partition your laptop hard drive using FDISK and format your C drive using format C: /s command. Once your partitions are formatted (fat 32) you can type in the location of your CD Drive and type the command COPY 'whatever drive your XP is in:i386 d:.
So for me it would be COPY F:i386 D:.This will get your xp files on the D partition of your laptop. The copying process took three hours so make sure you have somethingelse to do.:giddy:After installing the i386 directory shutdown your pc and install the laptop hard drive back in the original laptop.
Boot that badboy up and it should take you to the C: prompt. Run the XP setup by typing the command C: i386setup.Hope this helps.
Hello, mykhtarzSince you did a fresh install, it is likely you don't have the required driver software installed to automatically switch to the HDMI. I would first recomend checking with the manufacturer for updated driver software.There may also be a key combination on the laptop to change to HDMI manually, usually an FN+F# combination. You will need to refer to your laptop's documentation for what key might control the HDMI.You may also go into the display properties and change the default display to HDMI. To check the display properties, do the following:. Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Appearance and Themes, and then click Display.
On the Settings tab of the Display Properties dialog box, click the monitor icon that represents the monitor you want to designate as the primary monitor. Click to select the Use this device as the primary monitor check box.
Note that this check box is unavailable when you select the monitor icon that is currently set as your primary monitor.For more information, see the following link: How To Configure and Use Multiple Monitors in Windows XP:DavidMicrosoft Answers Support EngineerVisit our and let us know what you think.- If you can't fix it with duct tape, you haven't used enough.